View Full Version : Tesco "We have the Power"
white horse
24-12-2008, 08:55 PM
Tonight the staff in Tescos were wearing green shirts and on the back was a white 5 pointed star with the logo "We have the power".
What? How does that fit in with ANY of their corporate style? Where did that come from all of a sudden??
When has Tesco EVER had a star in its logo?
So they have The Power, and want you to know - that will be why they are the leading retailer, they are tapping the dark side for power and have curled up on the hearth rug of the Powers That Be!!
chris_com283
28-12-2008, 08:01 PM
I think that's a little odd seeing as you have a pentagram in your avatar.:rolleyes:
white horse
01-01-2009, 03:21 PM
I think that's a little odd seeing as you have a pentagram in your avatar.:rolleyes:
Why is that odd? :confused::D
endlessvista
01-01-2009, 03:48 PM
It basically a corporate mental breakdown. Sales have been so bad in the West this christmas season that the CEOs and boards of retail giants will try any crackpot scheme to recover their sales loss.
Won't work - too many people are wise to them and some people simply do not have any money to spend. I once worked for a Wall Street investment bank which went tits up mainly due to insider trading. As an effort to survive they started acting really weird and did things like throw "Reagge Party Mon!" were potential clients were treated to a theme party with a band and plastic palm trees in the lobby with chicks in bikinis serving drinks in coconuts. It was mad. Staff were expected to show up and entertain the clients with song and dance numbers. Some poor eejits did this in order to impress he boss, but they lost their jobs as well. It was the heads of the corporation entering a world of failure that none of them were psychologically prepared for.
Another place I worked the CEO was arrested for snorting cocaine and all the staff were given a "Have a Happy Heart" pack which included a card with a teddy bear giving you a hug and free cassette of the song 'Don't Worry Be Happy' which was recorded and performed by the managers of the regional branches.
Expect more of this sad shite as their "big recovery" falls to shite as well. Tescos are going insane.